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Well bacteria, new old style pressure tank?
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<blockquote data-quote="FredNOk" data-source="post: 2927343" data-attributes="member: 35627"><p>i'm no bill nye science guy, but if the well water had bacteria in it that had a sulphur odor and it was more noticeable with the bladder, would it be in your best interest to go with the non-bladder? The smell will give away the presence of that bacteria if it comes back once the chlorinated water has diminished. How would you know that the water source which replenished the well wasn't contaminating it all over again until the water with bacteria in it had been consumed, possibly causing adverse problems? Hopefully there is a really smart well water expert on here, but if not you might ought to talk to someone at an OU extension office to get the 411 on the properties of the bacteria problem and see if someone there could offer some advice. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my LG-D850 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredNOk, post: 2927343, member: 35627"] i'm no bill nye science guy, but if the well water had bacteria in it that had a sulphur odor and it was more noticeable with the bladder, would it be in your best interest to go with the non-bladder? The smell will give away the presence of that bacteria if it comes back once the chlorinated water has diminished. How would you know that the water source which replenished the well wasn't contaminating it all over again until the water with bacteria in it had been consumed, possibly causing adverse problems? Hopefully there is a really smart well water expert on here, but if not you might ought to talk to someone at an OU extension office to get the 411 on the properties of the bacteria problem and see if someone there could offer some advice. Sent from my LG-D850 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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